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https://gizmodo/why-earthquake-tweets-reached-you-before-the-earthquake-5833662 Yesterday earthquake rattled the East Coast. But if you were online, you may have read about it before you felt it. It completely lit up Twitter. Now here a look at how those tweets moved from place to place
https://gizmodo/yesterdays-earthquake-caused-more-twitter-traffic-than-5833916 Miguel Rios of Twitter
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